Reload your music on your player here is how to do that:
first off find where your music is stored and open up that window then open up a window with you mp3 player in it and drag and drop the music into the window with your mp3 player, or you can use windows media player to do the same thing, open up windows media player and connect your mp3 player then once it recognizes it open up the music library and start dragging the songs you want from the list over to the sync list and after your done click on the sync button and wait after its done you should have hours of music to enjoy

If you are using Windows Media Player you need ot find all the music you are going to sync it to and make sure all the tas are there like artists, Album. Your mp3 player will use those tag to organize your music

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the red light flashing relates to the problem with the power supply board. If the model is pre 2003xxxx serial number wise then this has a known power supply issue. contact point of sale or b and w service and they should arrange to repair. There are other noise issues with older models which they should also check once they have got the unit working.

MP3 players generally copy music over in a set way. Usually that's however you have music stored on your computer.
Once on the MP3 player, you won't be able to rearrange the music, in most cases.
You should try arranging the music on your computer (which is time consuming, if you have a lot), and then move it to your MP3 player again.

For your music, go in MTPMEDIA\Music folder then, create an another one and drag all your files in. Go in the new folder arranger your files alphabetically and drag them back to the music folder. Delete the new folder you created before and the next time you will look at your songs from your player, they will be in alphabetical order.